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US8888821B2 - Spinal implant measuring system and method - Google Patents

Spinal implant measuring system and method
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A method for measuring a spinal implant comprises the steps of: providing a device including a gauge configured to measure an angle in a measuring plane and extending to an engagement surface; disposing the engagement surface with a first selected position of an implant or an anatomy, the first selected position being disposed at a first orientation; calibrating the gauge to a zero angle measurement at the first orientation; disposing the engagement surface with a second selected position of the implant or the anatomy, the second selected position being disposed at a second orientation; and measuring an angle of the second orientation relative to the first orientation such that the gauge determines the angle relative to the zero angle measurement. Various devices are disclosed.

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TECHNICAL FIELD
The present disclosure generally relates to medical devices, systems and methods for the treatment of musculoskeletal disorders, and more particularly to systems and methods for determining geometries of a spinal implant, and in particular a spinal rod.
BACKGROUND
Spinal disorders such as degenerative disc disease, disc herniation, osteoporosis, spondylolisthesis, stenosis, scoliosis and other curvature abnormalities, kyphosis, tumor, and fracture may result from factors including trauma, disease and degenerative conditions caused by injury and aging. Spinal disorders typically result in symptoms including pain, nerve damage, and partial or complete loss of mobility. For example, after a disc collapse, severe pain and discomfort can occur due to the pressure exerted on nerves and the spinal column.
Non-surgical treatments, such as medication, rehabilitation and exercise can be effective, however, may fail to relieve the symptoms associated with these disorders. Surgical treatments of these spinal disorders include discectomy, laminectomy, fusion and implantable prosthetics. During surgical treatment, one or more rods may be attached via fasteners to the exterior of two or more vertebral members in a vertebral fixation system. When a rod is positioned within a fixation system, the rod may require bending and shaping to conform to a curvature of a spine of a patient. This disclosure describes an improvement over these prior art technologies.
SUMMARY
Accordingly, a method for measuring a spinal implant is provided. The method comprises the steps of: providing a device including a gauge configured to measure an angle in a measuring plane and extending to an engagement surface; disposing the engagement surface with a first selected position of an implant or an anatomy, the first selected position being disposed at a first orientation; calibrating the gauge to a zero angle measurement at the first orientation; disposing the engagement surface with a second selected position of the implant or the anatomy, the second selected position being disposed at a second orientation; and measuring an angle of the second orientation relative to the first orientation such that the gauge determines the angle relative to the zero angle measurement.
In one embodiment, a method for measuring a spinal implant geometry is provided. The method comprising the steps of: surgically treating a spine disorder including connecting a spinal rod at an interface with vertebrae in a predetermined orientation; providing a gauge extending to an engagement surface, the engagement surface defining an implant cavity configured for disposal of the spinal rod; disposing the engagement surface with a first selected position of the spinal rod such that the spinal rod is disposed in the implant cavity, the first selected position being disposed at a first orientation of the spinal rod; calibrating the gauge to a zero angle measurement at the first orientation; disposing the engagement surface with a second selected position of the spinal rod such that the spinal rod is disposed in the implant cavity, the second selected position being disposed at a second orientation of the spinal rod; measuring an angle of the second orientation relative to the first orientation such that the gauge determines the angle relative to the zero angle measurement; adjusting the spinal rod based on the comparison of the angle to the predetermined orientation.
In one embodiment, a device for measuring a spinal rod implant is provided. The device comprises a gauge having an electrical circuit configured to measure an angle in a measuring plane. The gauge is coupled to a shaft that extends to an end portion. An engagement surface is disposed with the end portion and parallel to the measuring plane of the gauge. The engagement surface defines an implant cavity configured to receive a portion of a spinal implant at a first selected position of the spinal implant such that the gauge is calibrated to a zero angle measurement and at a second selected position of the spinal implant such that the gauge measures an angle of the first selected position relative to the second selected position to determine the angle relative to the zero angle measurement.
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The present disclosure will become more readily apparent from the specific description accompanied by the following drawings, in which:
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of one embodiment of a system for measuring a spinal implant in accordance with the principles of the present disclosure;
FIG. 2 is a perspective view of one embodiment of a system for measuring a spinal implant in accordance with the principles of the present disclosure;
FIG. 3 is an end view of an end portion of a component of the system shown inFIG. 1;
FIG. 4 is a side view of an end portion of a component of the system shown inFIG. 2;
FIG. 5 is a block diagram of one embodiment of a system for measuring a spinal implant in accordance with the principles of the present disclosure;
FIG. 6 is diagram illustrating measurement of a spinal implant in accordance with the principles of the present disclosure;
FIG. 7 is a diagram illustrating measurement of a spinal rod in accordance with the principles of the present disclosure;
FIG. 8 is a diagram illustrating measurement of a spinal implant in accordance with the principles of the present disclosure; and
FIG. 9 is a diagram illustrating measurement of a spinal implant in accordance with the principles of the present disclosure.
Like reference numerals indicate similar parts throughout the figures.
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The exemplary embodiments of the system and method for measuring a surgical spinal implant are discussed in terms of medical devices for the treatment of musculoskeletal disorders and more particularly, in terms of a measurement system that measures the configuration and/or geometry of an implant, such as, for example, a spinal rod used to treat a musculoskeletal system, such as, for example, the spine of a patient. It is envisioned that the system may be configured to measure angular geometry and/or position of an implant employed for stabilization of a vertebral column. It is further contemplated that the system may be configured to collect data from spinal implants and/or anatomy regarding geometry and/or position relative to other portions of an implant, other implants and/or anatomy.
It is envisioned that the present disclosure may include reading angular position during spine surgery. It is further envisioned that a method of employing the disclosed system may include engaging a device with an implant, such as, for example, a spinal rod or engaging the anatomy of a patient being treated. The device may include a gauge that is disposed at a first position of an implant, such as, for example, a spinal rod and/or the anatomy of a patient to calibrate the device, for example, to a zero angle reading. For example, the zero angle reading can zero out the device. The device may repositioned to a second position on the implant and/or the anatomy of a patient to measure an angle relative to the zero angle reading position and output the angular measurement between the first and second positions. It is envisioned that the angular measurement may be output via visual and/or audible indicia.
It is contemplated that a medical practitioner may manually manipulate the anatomy of a patient, such as, for example, a spine of a patient to a selected orientation such that the system of the present disclosure measures the angular difference between a first selected position and a first selected orientation; and a second selected position and a second selected orientation. It is further contemplated that the system and method of the present disclosure can be used for determining sagittal alignment during a pedicle subtraction osteotomy procedure (PSO).
It is envisioned that the system and method of the present disclosure may be employed to verify the contour of a spinal implant, such as, for example, a spinal rod. Such verification of contour can be performed during a surgical procedure in situ or out of a body, such as, for example, on a back table in an operating room. It is contemplated that the system and method of the present disclosure may be employed to verify sagittal balance with regard to an implant/spinal rod interface and/or measure the amount of correction achieved during a trauma procedure.
The system and method of the present disclosure may be employed to verify the amount of axial derotation and may be adapted to engage a surgical instrument, such as, for example, a surgical extender and measure the amount of axial derotation achieved. It is envisioned that the system can be attached to an apex of a scoliosis curve to measure the amount of manual derotation applied within an axial plane. It is further envisioned that the system can be employed to measure a series of vertebral levels, multiple vertebral levels, vertebral level to vertebral level and/or a single vertebral level. It is contemplated that the system can measure an implant interface angle between specific vertebrae such as, for example, the device can measure the angular relationship between the L5 vertebra and L1 vertebra.
It is envisioned that the system and method of the present disclosure may include and/or attach to a surgical instrument, such as, for example, a counter torque instrument and/or a rod gripper instrument to measure the angle between the instrument and another device, implant or the anatomy of a patient and/or the angle between a first portion of the device or implant and a second portion of the same device or implant.
It is envisioned that the present disclosure may be employed to treat spinal disorders such as, for example, degenerative disc disease, disc herniation, osteoporosis, spondylolisthesis, stenosis, scoliosis and other curvature abnormalities, kyphosis, tumor and fractures. It is contemplated that the present disclosure may be employed with other osteal and bone related applications, including those associated with diagnostics and therapeutics. It is contemplated that the disclosed systems and methods may be alternatively employed in a surgical treatment with a patient in a prone or supine position, and/or employ various surgical approaches to the spine, including anterior, posterior, posterior mid-line, medial, lateral, postero-lateral, and/or antero-lateral approaches, and in other body regions. The present disclosure may also be alternatively employed with procedures for treating the lumbar, cervical, thoracic, sacral and pelvic regions of a spinal column. The system and methods of the present disclosure may also be used on animals, bone models and other non-living substrates, such as, for example, in training, testing and demonstration.
The present disclosure may be understood more readily by reference to the following detailed description of the disclosure taken in connection with the accompanying drawing figures, which form a part of this disclosure. It is to be understood that this disclosure is not limited to the specific devices, methods, conditions or parameters described and/or shown herein, and that the terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments by way of example only and is not intended to be limiting of the claimed disclosure. Also, as used in the specification and including the appended claims, the singular forms “a,” “an,” and “the” include the plural, and reference to a particular numerical value includes at least that particular value, unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. Ranges may be expressed herein as from “about” or “approximately” one particular value and/or to “about” or “approximately” another particular value. When such a range is expressed, another embodiment includes from the one particular value and/or to the other particular value. Similarly, when values are expressed as approximations, by use of the antecedent “about,” it will be understood that the particular value forms another embodiment. It is also understood that all spatial references, such as, for example, horizontal, vertical, top, upper, lower, bottom, left and right, are for illustrative purposes only and can be varied within the scope of the disclosure. For example, the references “superior” and “inferior” are relative and used only in the context to the other, and are not necessarily “upper” and “lower”.
Further, as used in the specification and including the appended claims, “treating” or “treatment” of a disease or condition refers to performing a procedure that may include administering one or more drugs to a patient in an effort to alleviate signs or symptoms of the disease or condition. Alleviation can occur prior to signs or symptoms of the disease or condition appearing, as well as after their appearance. Thus, treating or treatment includes preventing or prevention of disease or undesirable condition (e.g., preventing the disease from occurring in a patient, who may be predisposed to the disease but has not yet been diagnosed as having it). In addition, treating or treatment does not require complete alleviation of signs or symptoms, does not require a cure, and specifically includes procedures that have only a marginal effect on the patient. Treatment can include inhibiting the disease, e.g., arresting its development, or relieving the disease, e.g., causing regression of the disease. For example, treatment can include reducing acute or chronic inflammation; alleviating pain and mitigating and inducing re-growth of new ligament, bone and other tissues; as an adjunct in surgery; and/or any repair procedure. Also, as used in the specification and including the appended claims, the term “tissue” includes soft tissue, ligaments, tendons, cartilage and/or bone unless specifically referred to otherwise.
For the purposes of promoting an understanding of the principles of the present disclosure, reference will now be made to the embodiments illustrated in the drawings, and specific language will be used to describe the same. It will nevertheless be understood that no limitation of the scope of the disclosure is intended. Any alterations and further modifications in the described devices, instruments, methods, and any further application of the principles of the disclosure as described herein are contemplated as would normally occur to one skilled in the art to which the disclosure relates. In particular, it is fully contemplated that the features, components, and/or steps described with respect to one embodiment may be combined with the features, components, and/or steps described with respect to other embodiments of the present disclosure. The following discussion includes a description of a surgical implant measuring system and related methods in accordance with the principles of the present disclosure. Alternate embodiments are also disclosed. Reference will now be made in detail to the exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure, which are illustrated in the accompanying figures. Turning now toFIG. 1, there are illustrated components of a surgical implant measuring system, such as, for example, an anglegauge measurement system10 in accordance with the principles of the present disclosure.
The components ofsystem10 can be fabricated from biologically acceptable materials suitable for medical applications, including metals, synthetic polymers, ceramics and bone material and/or their composites, depending on the particular application and/or preference of a medical practitioner. For example, the components of system10, individually or collectively, can be fabricated from materials such as stainless steel alloys, commercially pure titanium, titanium alloys, Grade 5 titanium, super-elastic titanium alloys, cobalt-chrome alloys, stainless steel alloys, superelastic metallic alloys (e.g., Nitinol, super elasto-plastic metals, such as GUM METAL® manufactured by Toyota Material Incorporated of Japan), ceramics and composites thereof such as calcium phosphate (e.g., SKELITE™ manufactured by Biologix Inc.), thermoplastics such as polyaryletherketone (PAEK) including polyetheretherketone (PEEK), polyetherketoneketone (PEKK) and polyetherketone (PEK), carbon-PEEK composites, PEEK-BaSO4polymeric rubbers, polyethylene terephthalate (PET), fabric, silicone, polyurethane, silicone-polyurethane copolymers, polymeric rubbers, polyolefin rubbers, hydrogels, semi-rigid and rigid materials, elastomers, rubbers, thermoplastic elastomers, thermoset elastomers, elastomeric composites, rigid polymers including polyphenylene, polyamide, polyimide, polyetherimide, polyethylene, epoxy, bone material including autograft, allograft, xenograft or transgenic cortical and/or corticocancellous bone, and tissue growth or differentiation factors, partially resorbable materials, such as, for example, composites of metals and calcium-based ceramics, composites of PEEK and calcium based ceramics, composites of PEEK with resorbable polymers, totally resorbable materials, such as, for example, calcium based ceramics such as calcium phosphate, tri-calcium phosphate (TCP), hydroxyapatite (HA)-TCP, calcium sulfate, or other resorbable polymers such as polyaetide, polyglycolide, polytyrosine carbonate, polycaroplaetohe and their combinations. Various components ofsystem10 may have material composites, including the above materials, to achieve various desired characteristics such as strength, rigidity, elasticity, compliance, biomechanical performance, durability and radiolucency or imaging preference. The components ofsystem10, individually or collectively, may also be fabricated from a heterogeneous material such as a combination of two or more of the above-described materials. The components ofsystem10 may be monolithically formed, integrally connected or include fastening elements and/or instruments, as described herein.
Anglegauge measurement system10 includes adevice12.Device12 includes a box or housing used to enclose components ofsystem10, such as, for example, a gauge (not shown) having an electrical circuit configured to measure an angle in a measuring plane.Device12 is substantially hollow and has a rectangular configuration. It is envisioned thatdevice12 may be variously configured and dimensioned, such as, for example, round, oval, oblong, square, rectangular, polygonal and/or solid depending on the requirements of a particular application. It is further envisioned thatdevice12 may be sealed, such as, for example, to prevent passage of gas and/or fluid from enteringdevice12 to protect components within an interior portion ofdevice12 from exposure to liquid, gas or other materials.
The gauge may include a circuit or integrated circuit device such as, for example, one or more accelerometers, rotary capacitive sensors, a solid-state sensor incorporating an accelerometer or a potentiometer, solid-state sensors employing other physical properties (e.g., a magnetic field sensor or other device the employs magneto resistance), or any other mechanical or electronic device that measures an angle in a measuring plane relative to a defined reference. It is envisioned that the gauge may include a bubble system, a pendulum system, a coil system or any other device or mechanism that accurately measures an angle in a measuring plane.
Aprobe18 is coupled todevice12.Probe18 has ashaft19 extending fromdevice12.Probe18 has anend portion20 opposite the gauge enclosed withindevice12.Shaft19 has a substantially cylindrical configuration and has a maximum width or diameter that is less than a maximum width or diameter ofdevice12.Shaft19 can include an inner surface defining a longitudinal passageway extending through all or only a portion ofshaft19. It is envisioned thatshaft19 may have alternate cross section configurations, such as, for example, oval, oblong, triangular, square, polygonal, irregular, uniform, non-uniform, offset, staggered, undulating, arcuate, variable and/or tapered a removable gauge. In one embodiment,device12 and/or the gauge supported therewith is removably connected withprobe18. For example, thedevice12 and/or the gauge may be connected and disconnected withprobe18 for attachment with other probes, shafts and/or surgical instruments. It is contemplated thatdevice12 and/or the gauge may be removable withprobe18 via a clip, keyed geometry and/or threaded connection. In one embodiment,device12 and/or the gauge may be permanently affixed to probe18.
Device12 includes anaperture24 configured for disposal ofshaft19 to retaindevice12 withprobe18.Shaft19 may be removably disposed withinaperture24 or may be permanently fixed withinaperture24, depending on the requirements of a particular application. A length ofshaft19 may be selectively adjusted by sliding a portion of its length intoaperture24 and securingprobe18 at a desired length. It is envisioned thatshaft19 may include one or more overlapping sections, such as, for example, a telescopic configuration such thatshaft19 can selectively adjust the length ofshaft19 without adjusting the length ofshaft19 disposed inaperture24.Aperture24 may be configured with a slot, a flat or other indexing structure to prevent rotation ofprobe18 about its longitudinal axis. It is envisioned that at least a portion ofshaft19 andaperture24 may be threaded such that the threads onshaft19 engage the threads onaperture24 to retaindevice12 withprobe18. It is further envisioned thatprobe18 may be retained withdevice12 in alternative fixation configurations, such as, for example, friction fit, pressure fit, locking protrusion/recess, locking keyway and/or adhesive.
Anend portion20 ofprobe18 includes an engagement end orsurface26 defining animplant cavity22.Engagement surface26 is parallel to a measuring plane of the gauge.Implant cavity22 is a U-shaped channel that extends transversely acrossengagement surface26 and includes an axially facing opening configured to receive a spinal implant, such as, for example, a spinal rod for measuring an angle of the rod relative to another portion of the rod, a separate implant and/or the anatomy of a patient. It is envisioned thatcavity22 may be variously configured and dimensioned, such as, for example, oval, oblong, triangular, square, polygonal, irregular, uniform, non-uniform, offset, staggered, undulating, arcuate, variable, planar, concave, convex, polygonal, irregular, uniform, non-uniform, staggered, tapered, consistent or variable, depending on the requirements of a particular application.
Engagement surface26 may also include surfaces adjacent tocavity22, which may be configured to and employed for engagingprobe18 with various anatomical surfaces, such as, surfaces of bones and surfaces of vertebrae.End portion20 includessurfaces34, as shown inFIG. 3, which may be employed for taking angular measurements against a surface, such as, for example, aspinal rod40 or anatomy of a patient.Cavity22 may include one or a plurality of engagement points36 to provide at least one stable point on which an implant, such as, for example,spinal rod40 can make contact during a measurement. Engagement points36 improve the repeatability and reliability of the angle measurements and are spaced apart from one another to enable the angular measurement.
End portion20 includes a tracking element, such as, for example, aposition sensor28 configured to identify a position ofdevice12.Sensor28 may be utilized in connection with a computer or other device to send and receive data betweendevice12 and the computer or other device. The position ofdevice12 may optionally be obtained concurrently with an angular measurement and the position and the angular measurement may be relayed to a computer or other device for storage and analysis.Sensor28 may be placed at a position corresponding to a contact area where a measurement is made, such as, for example, onend portion20.
In one embodiment,system10 includes a surgical tracking system. In one embodiment, thesystem10 includes an optical tracking system, an electromagnetic tracking system, an acoustic tracking system, an ultrasound tracking system and/or an active device tracking system. In one embodiment, the tracking system uses a sensor or coil in wireless communication with a detector to determine position and rotation data of the probe. For example,probe18 has an active internal guidance system can include gyroscopes and/or accelerators that can be used to track the position and rotation ofprobe18 during its operation and be in direct communication with the control computer or processor, without the need for the detector.Probe18 can communicate positional and rotational information ofprobe18 to the processor in either a wired or wireless configuration. It is envisioned that tracking is relative to a spinal implant and that no wider coordinate system may be required.
In one embodiment,device12 includes a communication system with a computer or network using wireless or wired methods to remotely collect, store and/or analyze the data measured by thedevice12.Device12 may include areceiver30 and atransmitter32 for communication with an external computer or network. It is envisioned thatdevice12 store and analyze data withindevice12 via a memory and a processor for example, which would obviate the need for a computer which is separate fromdevice12.
In one embodiment, as shown inFIG. 5,device12 includes asystem200 for assisting in measuring of geometry, such as angle or angles ofrod40.System200 includes aprocessor210 for processing data and amemory212 for receiving angular data (and optionally positional data) representative of displacements (and position) alongsurgical rod40. The data can be stored inmemory212, which can communicate withprocessor210.Processor210 may translate the data into a graphical representation on adisplay214 or correlate the data in a table (e.g., angle verses position).Processor210 receives data fromdevice12 and can determine angular geometries ofrod40.
Sensor28 andprocessor210 can be used to track theposition device12 in three dimensional space, relative torod40, relative to a reference on apatient244, or a combination thereof. Acommunication module232 may include a communication protocol withdevice12 to enable communication of angle measurements fromdevice12. The communication link may include a wired or wireless connection.Sensor28 may include an electromagnetic coil, such as, for example, afield generator222 to assist in trackingend portion20 ofdevice12. It is envisioned thatdevice12 may include an optical tracking system in place of or in addition tosensor28, which may include one or more reflectors or light emitting diodes (LEDs). It is further envisioned thatsensor28 may be one or more radio transmitters to transmit a position signal.
System200 may include aninterface230 with input/output devices, such as, for example, a keyboard, track ball, touch screen, mouse and/or printer. The input/output devices230 can be used to calibratesystem200, provide graphical images or tables ondisplay214,control display214, select points of reference on the graphical image, and/or perform various other functions ofsystem200.
Device12 includescontrols16 to initially set and/or adjust settings relating to angular measurement or other functions ofdevice12. It is envisioned that controls16 may include a variety of buttons and/or switches, such as, for example, an on/off switch, a recalibration button (to zero the device), a hold button (to hold the displayed value), or any other control corresponding to a function ofdevice12.
Device12 includes adisplay14 to provide a visual readout of an angle being measured by the gauge and to permit a user to interface withdevice12 to initially set and/or make changes to settings, such as, for example, recalibrating the device or resetting the device.
Device12 may include a portable energy source, such as, for example, a battery or may include a connection for an external energy source, such as, for example, a power cord connection to provide a power source fordevice12 and/or components included withindevice12, such as, for example, the gauge.
System10 is configured to measure geometry of spinal implants and/or anatomy and/or position of a spinal implant and/or anatomy relative to other portions of an implant, other implants and/or anatomy. The measured geometries can include measurements based on shape, size, relative position of components ofsystem10, and the properties of components ofsystem10. For example, these measurements include angular measurements and position, and/or relative angular measurements and relative position, in any or all of a transverse, coronal and sagittal plane(s) of a body.
In operation, as shown inFIGS. 6 and 7,spinal rod40 is implanted with a patient and a medical practitioner measures a predetermined geometry in preparation for implantingspinal rod40, for example, relative angle and position of portions ofspinal rod40 in the sagittal, coronal and/or transverse planes. In one embodiment,spinal rod40 is initially configured to conform to the predetermined geometry prior to implantation ofspinal rod40 with a patient. It is envisioned that the predetermined geometry can also be input intosystem200 and stored inmemory212 for use in comparing and/or verifying and/or confirming the predetermined geometry ofspinal rod40 upon implantation.
Spinal rod40 may be mounted on a back table formeasurement using system10. Dimensions and angular geometry, such as, for example, the contour ofspinal rod40 and/or predetermined sagittal balance relative to a rod/vertebrae interface, such as, for example, rod engagement with a connector and/or a bone screw, can be measured, compared or verified prior to implantation and/or in vivo.
To measure geometry of aspinal rod40 and/or position ofspinal rod40 relative to other portions ofspinal rod40, other implants and/or anatomy, such as, for example, vertebrae,engagement surface26 is disposed adjacent aposition252 ofspinal rod40.Spinal rod40 enters through the axial opening ofcavity22 and is disposed withincavity22 atposition252, which is disposed at a first orientation, as shown inFIG. 6.
The gauge ofdevice12 is calibrated to a zero angle measurement at the first orientation corresponding to position252.Engagement surface26 is disposed adjacent aposition254 ofspinal rod40.Spinal rod40 enters through the axial opening ofcavity22 and is disposed withincavity22 atposition254, which is disposed at a second orientation, as shown inFIG. 7. An angle of the second orientation relative to the first orientation is measured such that the gauge determines the angle relative to the zero angle measurement. Data relating to the measured angle, for example, may be stored insystem200 or may be recorded indevice12 alone. It is envisioned that subsequent measurements and/or repositioning ofengagement surface26 withspinal rod40 may be made relative to a plurality of positions onspinal rod40. In one embodiment,engagement surface26 is disposed at relative positions and orientations on an anatomy, such as, for example, vertebrae and an angle of the second orientation relative to the first orientation is measured such that the gauge determines the angle relative to the zero angle measurement.
In one embodiment,device12 is employed to measure the angle of the second orientation relative to the first orientation to verify a selected contour ofspinal rod40 by comparing the measured angle to the selected contour. In one embodiment, the measured angle is compared to the selected contour andspinal rod40 is adjusted to the selected contour based on the measured angle.
In one embodiment, the medical practitioner manually manipulates the vertebrae to dispose the second selected position in the second orientation. It is contemplated that the first selected position may be disposed in the second orientation in an application that theengagement surface26 is maintained at the first selected position for an angle measurement.Device12 is employed to measure the angle of the second orientation relative to the first orientation to verify a selected contour ofspinal rod40 by comparing the measured angle to the selected contour in situ.
In one embodiment,device12 is employed to measure the angle of the second orientation relative to the first orientation to verify a selected sagittal balance of vertebrae relative tospinal rod40 and a connector and/or a bone screw engaged therewith, by comparing the measured angle to the selected sagittal balance. In one embodiment, the second orientation is an apex of a scoliosis curve and vertebrae are manipulated to a selected amount of axial derotation.Device12 is employed to measure the angle of the second orientation relative to the first orientation to verify the amount of axial derotation by comparing the measured angle to the selected amount of axial derotation. It is contemplated that the measured angle is compared to the selected sagittal balance and/or the selected amount of axial derotation, andspinal rod40 is adjusted to the selected sagittal balance and/or the selected amount of axial derotation based on the measured angle.
In assembly, operation and use,system10 is employed with vertebral rod system in a surgical procedure for treatment of a spinal disorder affecting a section of a spine of a patient, as discussed herein.System10 may also be employed with other surgical procedures. In particular,system10 including the vertebral rod system includingspinal rod40 is employed with a surgical procedure for treatment of a condition or injury of an affected section of the spine including vertebrae V, as shown inFIGS. 8 and 9.
In use, to treat the affected section of the spine, a medical practitioner obtains access to a surgical site including vertebra V in any appropriate manner, such as through incision and refraction of tissues. It is envisioned thatsystem10 including the vertebral rod system may be used in any existing surgical method or technique including open surgery, mini-open surgery, minimally invasive surgery and percutaneous surgical implantation, whereby the vertebrae V is accessed through a micro-incision, or sleeve that provides a protected passageway to the area. Once access to the surgical site is obtained, the particular surgical procedure is performed for treating the spinal disorder. Thesystem10 including the vertebral rod system is then employed to augment the surgical treatment. The vertebral rod system can be delivered or implanted as a pre-assembled device or can be assembled in situ. The vertebral rod system may be completely or partially revised, removed or replaced.
An incision is made in the body of a patient and a cutting instrument (not shown) creates a surgical pathway for implantation of the vertebral rod system includingspinal rod40 and fixation element, such as, for example, bone screws256. A preparation instrument (not shown) can be employed to prepare tissue surfaces of vertebrae V, as well as for aspiration and irrigation of a surgical region according to the requirements of a particular surgical application.
It is envisioned that pilot holes may be made in selected vertebra of vertebrae V for receiving bone screws256. Eachbone screw256 is inserted or otherwise engaged with a particular vertebra, according to the particular requirements of the surgical treatment. Other components may also be delivered to the surgical site along the surgical pathway(s).Spinal rod40 is manipulated and configured in a predetermined contour, such as, for example, with regard to treatment, vertebrae orientation, sagittal balance and/or axial derotation goals, according to the requirements of a particular application.Spinal rod40 is attached withbone screws256 for fixation withvertebrae V. System10 is employed to confirm, compare and/or verify the predetermined contour ofspinal rod40 with vertebrae V via angle measurement. It is contemplated that such confirmation, comparison and/or verification may be performed withsystem10 prior, during or subsequent to fixation of one or all of the components of the vertebral rod system with vertebrae V, and/or may include angle measurement of vertebrae V alone.
To measure geometry and position ofspinal rod40, similar to that described,engagement surface26 is disposedadjacent position252.Spinal rod40 enters through the axial opening ofcavity22 and is disposed withincavity22 atposition252, which is disposed at a first orientation. The gauge ofdevice12 is calibrated to a zero angle measurement at the first orientation corresponding to position252.Engagement surface26 is removed fromposition252 and disposedadjacent position254.Spinal rod40 enters through the axial opening ofcavity22 and is disposed withincavity22 atposition254, which is disposed at a second orientation. An angle of the second orientation relative to the first orientation is measured such that the gauge determines the angle relative to the zero angle measurement.
Data relating to the measured angle is stored insystem200 and/ordevice12. The measured angle is employed to confirm, compare and/or verify the predetermined contour via angle measurement.Spinal rod40 is adjusted according to the comparison of the measured angle with the geometry parameters of the predetermined contour and/or treatment, as described. It is envisioned that a plurality of measurements, repositioning or no adjustment can be part of the procedure. It is further envisioned that the use of microsurgical and image guided technologies may be employed to access, view and repair spinal deterioration or damage, with the aid ofsystem10. Upon completion of the procedure, the surgical instruments and assemblies are removed and the incision is closed.
System10 is employed with a method to confirm thatspinal rod40 is oriented and configured for disposal with vertebrae V according to a surgical application for the vertebral rod system.System10 may also be employed in derotation applications for various spinal treatment or surgical procedures. In one embodiment, derotation includes correction of a deformity by turning or rotating the deformed structure toward a selected position. For the spine, one or a plurality of spinal rods, such as, for example,spinal rods40 may be affixed to a spine, as described.Spinal rod40 can be derotated and additional measurements may be made after each adjustment ofspinal rod40. In such a procedure, the spine and spinal rods of a scoliosis/kyphosis patient are rotated in increments (incremented derotation) and a measurement of the angles (e.g., axial derotation) may be made usingsystem10.
An amount of axial derotation ofspinal rod40 may be measured usingsystem10 after each adjustment or set of adjustments to verify that an appropriate amount of progress has been achieved. In one embodiment, an amount of axial derotation may be measured usingsystem10 by engaging an apex of a scoliosis curve to measure an amount of manual derotation applied within an axial plane.
System10 may be employed in other surgeries or corrective procedures, such as, for example, in determining sagittal alignment or balance during a PSO. In one embodiment, PSO may be used in reconstructive spine surgery to facilitate correction of spinal deformities in the sagittal plane. Sagittal balance of a spinal column may be evaluated or verified usingsystem10 in vivo.
Spinal rod40 may be characterized with the assistance ofsystem200. Probe18 ofsystem10 may be positioned at a plurality of positions along the length ofspinal rod40 before or after implantation ofspinal rod40.Processor210 may receive position and angular data measured respectively fromsensor28 anddevice12.Processor210 stores the data inmemory212 and can read the data frommemory212 and create a graphical or tabular representation ofspinal rod40 and display the graphical or tabular representation ondisplay214.
Since the data relating tospinal rod40 is stored inmemory212,processor210 can calculate geometries of the graphical representation ofspinal rod40 at different positions and provide comparisons.Processor210 determines the angles between various points on the graphical representation. These points can be selected automatically byprocessor210 or can be manually selected using one ofinput devices230. The actual value of the angles can be displayed ondisplay214 so a medical practitioner can confirm thatspinal rod40 has been oriented according to the predetermined geometries. If it is determined that the angles/geometries do not match the predetermined geometries, the process can be repeated according to the requirements of a particular application.
Since the preoperative measurements may also be stored inmemory212,processor210 can use this pre-operative data to determine whether the geometries of thespinal rod40 are correct by comparing the geometries of the preoperative data with the geometries of the probe data. For example, angles between different points on the graphical or tabular representation can be compared with corresponding points and angles from the preoperative geometries to determine if the angles correspond. As with the selection of points, these points can be selected automatically byprocessor210 or can be manually selected using one ofinput devices230. It should be understood that angle and position measurements may be made by contacting the vertebrae directly. It is envisioned that such measurements may estimate relative geometries between vertebrae V and provide a point of reference for orientingspinal rod40.
In one embodiment, the spinal implants include fixation elements employed for temporarily stabilizing at least a portion of the spinal column. The fixations elements may be removed upon the introduction of permanent stabilization components, such as, e.g., permanent rods, pins, screws etc. or upon fusing vertebrae or by employing other techniques. In addition, a surgical implant may be applied to a spinal column as a measuring tool or template. Once positioned relative to the spine or implanted with the spine, an orientation of the fixation element is achieved and locked. The temporary fixation element may be removed, and the orientation thereof may be employed as a template to select a permanent rod or implant to occupy the position on or with the spine or to provide measurement for planning treatment. In one embodiment, the spinal implant includes a connector.
In one embodiment, asystem110, as shown inFIGS. 2 and 4, similar tosystem10 and the methods described with regard toFIGS. 1,3 and5-9, comprisesdevice12 including a gauge, described above, andaperture24 for receiving a probe ormeasurement arm118. Theprobe118 is detachable and adjustably received in theaperture24. Theaperture24 may include a set screw or other mechanism for securing a relative position of theprobe118 with respect to thedevice12. Theaperture24 may be configured with a slot, a flat or other indexing structure to prevent rotation of theprobe118 about its longitudinal axis.
Anend portion120 ofprobe118 includes an engagement end orsurface124, similar tosurface26 described, defining animplant cavity122.Engagement surface124 is parallel to a measuring plane of the gauge.Implant cavity122 extends transversely acrossengagement surface124 and includes a laterally facing opening configured to receive a spinal implant, such as, for example, a spinal rod for measuring an angle of the rod relative to another portion of the rod, a separate implant and/or the anatomy of a patient, similar tocavity22 described.
Ahandle126 is connected withprobe118 for manipulation ofcavity122 into engagement with a spinal rod for measuring an angle.Cavity122 supports a spinal rod to permit contact surfaces138 orengagement points136 to gripspinal rod40.Spinal rod40 is retracted (e.g., using the handle126) to cause contact with thesurface138 or with thepoints136, as end portion120 (FIG. 2) is moved in the direction of arrow “A”.
It will be understood that various modifications may be made to the embodiments disclosed herein. Therefore, the above description should not be construed as limiting, but merely as exemplification of the various embodiments. Those skilled in the art will envision other modifications within the scope and spirit of the claims appended hereto.

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1. A method for measuring a spinal implant, the method comprising the steps of:
providing a device including a gauge configured to measure an angle in a measuring plane and extending to an engagement surface;
disposing the engagement surface with a first selected position of an implant or an anatomy, the first selected position being disposed at a first orientation;
calibrating the gauge to a zero angle measurement at the first orientation;
disposing the engagement surface with a second selected position of the implant or the anatomy, the second selected position being disposed at a second orientation;
measuring an angle of the second orientation relative to the first orientation such that the gauge determines the angle relative to the zero angle measurement, and
manually manipulating the anatomy to dispose the second selected position in the second orientation; and
verifying a selected contour of the implant or anatomy by comparing the measured angle to the selected contour in situ.
2. A method for measuring a spinal implant as recited inclaim 1, wherein the implant is a spinal rod and further comprising the step of verifying a selected contour of the spinal rod by comparing the measured angle to the selected contour.
3. A method for measuring a spinal implant as recited inclaim 1, wherein the implant is a spinal rod and further comprising the steps of
implanting the spinal rod with at least one vertebra;
verifying a selected contour of the spinal rod by comparing the measured angle to the selected contour; and
adjusting the spinal rod to the selected contour based on the measured angle.
4. A method for measuring a spinal implant as recited inclaim 1, further comprising the steps of verifying a selected sagittal balance of the anatomy relative to the implant and an anatomy interface by comparing the measured angle to the selected sagittal balance.
5. A method for measuring a spinal implant as recited inclaim 1, wherein the step of providing includes an end portion having a U-shaped channel configured to receive the implant.
6. A method for measuring a spinal implant as recited inclaim 5, wherein the U-shaped channel includes engagement points for engaging the implant to measure the angle.
7. A method for measuring a spinal implant as recited inclaim 1, wherein the step of providing includes an end portion having an opening configured to laterally receive the implant for engaging the implant to measure the angle.
8. A method for measuring a spinal implant as recited inclaim 7, wherein the opening includes engagement points for engaging the implant to measure the angle.
9. A method for measuring a spinal implant as recited inclaim 1, wherein the implant is a spinal rod and further comprising the steps of:
derotating the vertebrae a selected amount of axial derotation; and
verifying the amount of axial derotation by comparing the measured angle to the selected amount of axial derotation.
10. A method for measuring a spinal implant as recited inclaim 9, wherein the second orientation is an apex of a scoliosis curve, and further comprising the step of verifying the amount of axial derotation by comparing the measured angle to the selected amount of axial derotation.
11. A method for measuring a spinal implant as recited inclaim 1, wherein the step of providing includes a position sensor mounted on the device, and further comprising the step of determining a position of the device at the second selected position in the second orientation.
12. A method for measuring a spinal implant as recited inclaim 11, wherein the gauge includes an output device, and further comprising the step of establishing communication between the output device and a remote device to report the measured angle.
13. A method for measuring a spinal implant geometry, the method comprising the steps of:
surgically treating a spine disorder including connecting a spinal rod at an interface with vertebrae in a predetermined orientation;
providing a gauge extending to an engagement surface, the engagement surface defining an implant cavity configured for disposal of the spinal rod;
disposing the engagement surface with a first selected position of the spinal rod such that the spinal rod is disposed in the implant cavity, the first selected position being disposed at a first orientation of the spinal rod;
calibrating the gauge to a zero angle measurement at the first orientation;
disposing the engagement surface with a second selected position of the spinal rod such that the spinal rod is disposed in the implant cavity, the second selected position being disposed at a second orientation of the spinal rod;
measuring an angle of the second orientation relative to the first orientation such that the gauge determines the angle relative to the zero angle measurement;
adjusting the spinal rod based on the comparison of the angle to the predetermined orientation;
derotating the vertebrae a selected amount of axial derotation; and
verifying the amount of axial derotation by comparing the measured angle to the selected amount of axial derotation.
14. A method for measuring a spinal implant rod as recited inclaim 13, wherein the predetermined orientation includes a selected contour of the spinal rod and the step of comparing further includes verifying the selected contour by comparing the measured angle with the selected contour in situ.
15. A method for measuring a spinal implant as recited inclaim 13, wherein the predetermined orientation includes a selected sagittal balance at the interface and the step of comparing further includes verifying the selected sagittal balance by comparing the measured angle with the selected sagittal balance.
16. A method for measuring a spinal implant as recited inclaim 13, wherein the second orientation is an apex of a scoliosis curve, and further comprising the step of verifying the amount of axial derotation by comparing the measured angle to the selected amount of axial derotation.
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